The Florida Bar Board of Governors race for a Miami-Dade seat will head to a runoff next month between the Dade County Bar Association president and a respected personal injury attorney.

DCBA president Jordan Dresnick, a South Miami business lawyer, will go up against accident lawyer Patrick Montoya, a partner at Colson Hicks Eidson in Coral Gables. Dresnick won the most votes in the initial election, which also included candidates Maria Armas and Alexandra Bach Lagos.

Ballots for the runoff will be distributed on April 2 with a voting deadline of April 23, according to the Florida Bar.

In Broward, family law attorney Hilary Creary of The Law Office of Benjamin-Wise Creary Associates in Pompano Beach won a seat on the board in a close race with commercial litigator Jon Polenberg of Becker & Poliakoff in Fort Lauderdale.

West Palm Beach litigator Gregory Weiss of Mrachek, Fitzgerald, Rose, Konopka, Thomas & Weiss won the election for the Nineteenth Circuit, which covers Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee, and St. Lucie counties. He beat out criminal defense lawyer Andrew Metcalf of Green & Metcalf in Vero Beach and Anthony Visone, an injury lawyer with Steinger, Iscoe & Greene in Port St. Lucie.

Correction: This story corrects the circuit in which Gregory Weiss won a seat.